Maye, Mayo downplay quarterback’s knee injury from London

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LONDON — The Patriots are working on getting their internal clocks set to London time, but Drake Maye and head coach Jerod Mayo were ticking in unison when it came to discussing the quarterback’s knee injury on Friday. Both downplayed Maye popping up on the team’s injury report the last two days, and shifted focus to Sunday’s matchup with the Jaguars at Wembley Stadium.

Maye was a full participant on both Wednesday and Thursday in Foxboro, but appeared on the practice report with a knee injury. Neither Maye or Mayo would share any details on the ailment Friday morning at the Harrow School Sports Centre — where the team spoke with reporters and will hold their lone overseas practice later in the day

“Feeling good,” Maye said Friday morning. “These last two days felt good out there at practice. Feeling good now and ready to go on Sunday.”

Maye wouldn’t say if he underwent an MRI on his knee

Maye declined to share when he suffered the injury, and wouldn’t even confirm if he’d undergone an MRI, as previously reported by The Boston Globe’s Ben Volin .

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